Redman-Bennett R e u n i 6;a^ Near Rich Wood Sunday*||||5— A ft Anri aH RvaVQof «Attended By aVast jConcourse ofjPeople.w, .sifces wore ropreiiw^w'.pie .were present at. t)\o annual im ':ioh of- the Redman and Bennett fa __Hies, held Sunday at Rich Woodi| ihiiaffi old Kedman family homo south H'Mf Kansas in Edgar county.At tho Boon hour tho meirymaktr»n£; gathered around a table 140 feet.lof^%V nnd partook of a combination dinner./^ of which fried chicken was tho pl«eia‘^Vi de rosistance. $ Thq-woathor-was-ideal and-it is-c-^-r, timated that more than eight hun^jSl dred persons were In attendance. OfMi these fix hundred were either direel^Q; members or blood relations of eithwM? the Redman or Bennett families.A feature of tho program was.^i®community sing, in which the throhgg^ without musical _accoMpanimcntr singes the favorites of tho olScn dnys.The following officers Were elected irjjfe President J. G. Bennett; Vice Pre'VM I dent, P. Y. Starke; Sec'y and TrsasJ!J. C. Redman.The same committees were appoint^, ed for the next reunion that gemfe^